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Aphorisme autographe : Un parti qui veut unir les hommes

1948193 x 85 mm

"a party that stands up against the odds and is the only one that can do so.
to give the word civilisation its full meaning".

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AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPTa political aphorism, probably unpublished, in the tradition of the Political poems published by Gallimard after the war.

"A party that wants to unite men, a party that affirms and proves [that]
it is not the conscience of men that determines their existence,
but that it is their social existence that determines their consciousness,
a party that stands up against destiny and is the only one
to give the word civilisation its full meaning".

Repentance, which affirms and proves for which saysThis is a working paper and not a free copy.

Undated [1948].oblong, Sheets,193 x 85 mm,1 leaflet.

Grey pencil

Bio

Paul Éluard

Eugene Grindel

(born in Saint-Denis on 14 December 1895 and died in Charenton-le-Pont on 18 November 1952)

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